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Owego Police trying to track down individuals involved in alleged hit and run collision

Owego Police trying to track down individuals involved in alleged hit and run collision

Photo: Saga Communications/Owego Police Department


UPDATE: The driver has been located, per the Owego Police Department. 

OWEGO, NY (607NewsNow) – Owego Police are attempting to identify individuals involved in an alleged hit-and-run collision.

On October 10, four people left a restaurant on 5th Avenue in the village around 9:30 p.m.

According to police, the group, in a four-door pickup truck with a covered bed, backed into another vehicle, and the driver did not report the accident. The victim’s car is damaged, and their insurance company is not cooperating.

If you recognize any of the individuals pictured, contact the Owego Police Department. More pictures and video are available on the Owego Police Department Facebook page.

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